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city and the greater northeast to a stand still. the president spoke from the american red cross headquarters pledging federal support to the hard-hit eastern seaboard. i'd like to welcome now new york congresswoman carolyn maloney who joins me here appropriately dressed because you've been out in the community as i know, but i also understand that you've been just involved in a conference call with regard to first responders and the response of the federal government. what can you tell us? >> well, janet napolitano, the head of homeland security was there. we have a coordinated response now since 9/11, and the head of fema, who is coordinating the response of all the federal agencies, craig fugate, they are sending federal aid. they are sending generators down tomorrow. all of our tunnels are flooded. it is the worst flooding that the nta has had in 100 years and the worst outage in the history of con edison. con ed does not have the power to clean the tunnels out so the mta can see how it needs to be repaired. the federal governme
city and the greater northeast to a stand still. the president spoke from the american red cross headquarters pledging federal support to the hard-hit eastern seaboard. i'd like to welcome now new york congresswoman carolyn maloney who joins me here appropriately dressed because you've been out in the community as i know, but i also understand that you've been just involved in a conference call with regard to first responders and the response of the federal government. what can you tell us?...
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one more fun critic, a current director of the utah league of cities and towns was on the salt lake city committee. here's what he said at the time. >> turned around what? those are nice clichÉs when you're running for something. but our mountains were here. the reason we were awarded the bid to host the games were here before he came. they were here after the games. the real credit goes to the community of salt lake city, salt lake count county and the state of utah. >> cenk: bullocks, mitt romney made those mounts. credit where credit due. it's not to say that mitt romney didn't have a roll in the olympics going better. he admits one of the ways he did that was to get federal money. rocky around, the third party candidate running against mitt romney in the presidential election was mayor of salt lake city. he said he cut an ad for mitt romney because he thought did he a good job there. give us that perspective rocky. >> i did cut an ad with mitt romney because my dealings with him through the olympics he was a good, moderate, reasonable person very detail-oriented and he was really gr
one more fun critic, a current director of the utah league of cities and towns was on the salt lake city committee. here's what he said at the time. >> turned around what? those are nice clichÉs when you're running for something. but our mountains were here. the reason we were awarded the bid to host the games were here before he came. they were here after the games. the real credit goes to the community of salt lake city, salt lake count county and the state of utah. >> cenk:...
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the city fared well during sandy. as the weather cleared mayor gray took a tour of the damage. matt ackland was with him and joins us now from northwest. >> reporter: there's a lot of clean-up taking place here in the district throughout the city. we're here in upper northwest just off wisconsin avenue. look over my shoulder. you c
the city fared well during sandy. as the weather cleared mayor gray took a tour of the damage. matt ackland was with him and joins us now from northwest. >> reporter: there's a lot of clean-up taking place here in the district throughout the city. we're here in upper northwest just off wisconsin avenue. look over my shoulder. you c
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the city of rolla flooded. >> and grandy is live in new york city on the damage. >> the death toll continues and the damage is so widespread. 35 people have been killed according to the associated press and it could be several days until we know the full extent of all of the destruction. klutz residents in the battered mid-atlantic states are now faced with flooding, power failures and the daunting task of cleaning up. >> it's got to happen. >> outages are spread from virginia to maine almost 10 million residents in the dark. >> i want every agency to lean forward and make sure we're getting the resources where they are needed. >> unprecedented 13-foot storm surge cents a delusion of salt water into the subway system. one major tunnel took in more than 11 feet of water pushing cars and stacking them up like toys. >> nta faced a disaster as devastating as it has ever faced. >> they pushed a 700-ton tanker on to a street in s.i.. two fires were sparked in the rockaways and a dozen -- rescued dozens of people. it turned the bustling streets of lower manhattan into a ghost town. some curious new
the city of rolla flooded. >> and grandy is live in new york city on the damage. >> the death toll continues and the damage is so widespread. 35 people have been killed according to the associated press and it could be several days until we know the full extent of all of the destruction. klutz residents in the battered mid-atlantic states are now faced with flooding, power failures and the daunting task of cleaning up. >> it's got to happen. >> outages are spread from...
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it could leave the city paralyzed for days. >> when do you expect the subway system to be up and running again? >> four or five days i think. at this point we don't know. if you had to guess, con ed and the subways, three, four days and i would be happy if that's what it turns out to be. >> the mta reporting that seven tunnels have been flooded announced in our 108 years our employees have never faced like a challenge like the one that confronts us now. 215 patients were evacuated from new york hospitals when backup yen raters failed. queens, firefighters battled a blaze that consumed 50 homes. meanwhile, a crane mangled from heavy winds dangled 80 stories above midtown, manhattan. president obama has signed major disaster declarations for new york city, long island and new jersey. we have reporters covering the damage from this storm across the northeast. nbc's ron allen was in point pleasant beach, new jersey, and felt the full wrath of sandy last night. this is what it looked like there. >> from point pleasant beach in new jersey, the sand dunes about 30 yards wide, about 12 feet tall
it could leave the city paralyzed for days. >> when do you expect the subway system to be up and running again? >> four or five days i think. at this point we don't know. if you had to guess, con ed and the subways, three, four days and i would be happy if that's what it turns out to be. >> the mta reporting that seven tunnels have been flooded announced in our 108 years our employees have never faced like a challenge like the one that confronts us now. 215 patients were...
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was completely flooded, but for the most part even the parking lot at the city dock which traditionally floods, the was no flooding there. so that's a good thing. we did see a couple maryland national guard humvees patrolling the area. the mayor has asked for a little help. there's 450 national guard troops throughout maryland helping out. we've seen one circling around annapolis. we know they're on duty here. also want to let people know the shelter in annapolis high school has 35 or 40 people there. they plan to spend the night there and red cross tells me that shelter will stay open as long as they need to. what we're hearing now is they think the height of the storm and the biggest effects might be 6:00 tomorrow morning. so there maybe some people that might want to stay in the shelter tuesday night. we'll have to wait and see how that goes, but it does appear the rain is lessening, that sustained wind that we had, the 45, 50 mile-per-hour wind, that's dying down a little bit and those occasional gusts of 65, 70 mile-per-hour gusts, i haven't felt one of those in a little while. >>
was completely flooded, but for the most part even the parking lot at the city dock which traditionally floods, the was no flooding there. so that's a good thing. we did see a couple maryland national guard humvees patrolling the area. the mayor has asked for a little help. there's 450 national guard troops throughout maryland helping out. we've seen one circling around annapolis. we know they're on duty here. also want to let people know the shelter in annapolis high school has 35 or 40 people...
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city it was very open city open air city. very secular in style it is an islamic country but somehow the style of living was very modern and you could see women sitting with husbands in a nice restaurant and. economically it was clear that the mosque was was one of the points of attraction in this region so it's really a pity that a country that has been enjoying quite an important economic growth is being put into shambles and who will profit from the destruction of syria i think only those who are after establishing a radical islamist regime in syria there are some countries in the arab world in the muslim world. financing radical islamist forces who are quite willing in the case of syria to support the sunni radicals against the shia who are now in power at the expense of the christians of the kurds of the druze and other minorities in syria so in some capitals of this area this conflict is considered through completely different says it's about the inspiration of a sunni ruled in a country which had been ruled by a minori
city it was very open city open air city. very secular in style it is an islamic country but somehow the style of living was very modern and you could see women sitting with husbands in a nice restaurant and. economically it was clear that the mosque was was one of the points of attraction in this region so it's really a pity that a country that has been enjoying quite an important economic growth is being put into shambles and who will profit from the destruction of syria i think only those...
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much of the mountains getting. >> from the west to the east, see what ocean city like the day after. >> alexandria is looking like ocea >> as people start to clean up, concerned about new in their neighborhoods. >> kendis gibson is in old town in alexandria. gordon and maureen, this just came up in the last hour and a half. wating this coming and high tide is not even few hours yet. night for a long owners and residents. it is not just the street in particular. king street already has water .or several blocks the fire department is on union ways awayt a little are and they are things of trying to safe.ure everyone is this is how deep it is. my boots are pretty high. city officials handed out sandbags earlier today anticipating this problem. handed out hundreds. they think by the time this is over in 72 hours, and it be as high as 4.5 feet. business owners are preparing. listen. >> i have taken all the was down low,at stock, everything is up high now. if the water comes in, the worst just muddy water cleanup. we will not lose anything. >> that is what they're hoping, this is anything
much of the mountains getting. >> from the west to the east, see what ocean city like the day after. >> alexandria is looking like ocea >> as people start to clean up, concerned about new in their neighborhoods. >> kendis gibson is in old town in alexandria. gordon and maureen, this just came up in the last hour and a half. wating this coming and high tide is not even few hours yet. night for a long owners and residents. it is not just the street in particular. king...
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>> reporter: meanwhile mayor gray and other city leaders began the morning with a tour of the city. the first stop? a tree down near the historic home of frederick douglass. >> i think we're in good shape. we've had minimal flooding up to now. this is still a threat over the next four to eight hours of some flooding on the potomac. >> reporter: the mayor's group headed to northeast where we found crews removing this tree from ebart street. residents thankful it was only a car damaged when the tree came down. >> the most important thing, there's no life lost and that's the main thing. >> reporter: because of the strong winds last night and early this morning, there are trees down across the district, but the good news, as soon as they came down, there were crews to pick them up. crews working right here on calvert street northwest removing a big tree here. even with all the downed trees no one was injured and power outages were restored quickly for the most part. >> they were here as soon as i woke up, so we're pretty happy with their response. >> it's obvious pepco was taking this e
>> reporter: meanwhile mayor gray and other city leaders began the morning with a tour of the city. the first stop? a tree down near the historic home of frederick douglass. >> i think we're in good shape. we've had minimal flooding up to now. this is still a threat over the next four to eight hours of some flooding on the potomac. >> reporter: the mayor's group headed to northeast where we found crews removing this tree from ebart street. residents thankful it was only a car...
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he's now buying ohio ads in the ohio city home of the jeep plant. >> now come words that chrysler plans to start making jeeps in, you guessed it, china. what happened to the promises made to autoworkers in toledo and throughout ohio? the same hard working men and went who were told obama's auto bailout would help them? >> today chrysler's ceo sent a letter to employees saying, i feel obliged to unambiguously restate our position. jeep productions will not be moved from the united states to chi china. it is inaccurate to suggest anything different. inaccurate is a kind way of putting it. when corrected time and time again, governor romney has walked away from the truth. he hasn't fibbed, he hasn't mud idea the facts. he lied. and it's a lie he is selling to the people of ohio. it's desperate behavior from a desperate candidate. joining me now is former ohio governor ted strickland, national co-chairman for the obama campaign. governor strickland, thanks for coming on the show tonight. >> reverend al, what a despicable thing this romney campaign is doing. i think it says something about m
he's now buying ohio ads in the ohio city home of the jeep plant. >> now come words that chrysler plans to start making jeeps in, you guessed it, china. what happened to the promises made to autoworkers in toledo and throughout ohio? the same hard working men and went who were told obama's auto bailout would help them? >> today chrysler's ceo sent a letter to employees saying, i feel obliged to unambiguously restate our position. jeep productions will not be moved from the united...
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get to some of the problems sande is causing around area, particularly at ocean city. the boardwalk suffered extensive .amage let's check in now, the very latest. butt is still very windy, be as seem to frequent. seem to be as strong. for the first time in about 12 hours, i am not soaking wet. i want to show you some video of the things that went on today. waves were the big issue. you can see the big waves that were crashing out. problem asere a well. over the sea wall at boardwalk and were crashing in the businesses. you can see that basically, all city belown floodednth street was the block behind the boardwalk all the way over to the bay. they had a mandatory very serious storm. it does seem to be lessening and that is the very good news. i think you can probably see as back, a couple of young n that want to be on tv. the waves are really starting to settle down. the wind is coming from a different direction and the is starting to settle down. this storm is, by no means, over. things are beginning to settle down and from the sounds of what g onring, it is movin thr
get to some of the problems sande is causing around area, particularly at ocean city. the boardwalk suffered extensive .amage let's check in now, the very latest. butt is still very windy, be as seem to frequent. seem to be as strong. for the first time in about 12 hours, i am not soaking wet. i want to show you some video of the things that went on today. waves were the big issue. you can see the big waves that were crashing out. problem asere a well. over the sea wall at boardwalk and were...
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eric samuah york city getting the brunt of it. straight ahead at 6:00, sandy big apple, causing outages, fires, and damage.f >> first responder sandbar crews of here but north all across the region. they are assessing the damage. updates arounde the area. including ocean city as we the damage that after sandy sent water rushing into downtown. brianne carter out there this morning. good morning, washington. i am steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. rise and shine. a lot of rain and wind this morning. dropped ass have left of santa begins to move out. let's check in with jacqui jeras. >> the worst of the storm is still have some with. to deal the rain is falling and the wind gusting still at 300 40 miles times. at sandy is a post-tropical system now, over central pennsylvania, york with a maximum winds of 65 miles an hour, still really attacking a punch at this time, moving slowly to the west. rainfall has been a big concern along with flooding. we have had so much. records broken yesterday at bwi 5.5 inches of water. records brok
eric samuah york city getting the brunt of it. straight ahead at 6:00, sandy big apple, causing outages, fires, and damage.f >> first responder sandbar crews of here but north all across the region. they are assessing the damage. updates arounde the area. including ocean city as we the damage that after sandy sent water rushing into downtown. brianne carter out there this morning. good morning, washington. i am steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. rise and shine. a lot of rain and...
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we have folks spread out throughout the city. we're working well in coordination with federal, state and local authorities. we had a great conference call with the president. the governor was on it. there's a lot of teamwork going on. we have learned a lot. >> the mayor cory booker, as this proceeds, if there's things you need to get the word out nationally, you stay in touch with us. and stay safe. thank you. >> great, thank you, rachel. >> we are awaiting news conference from mayor michael bloomberg. we'll be right back. when i see that our schools are 47th in spending per student, i just can't accept that. our schools shouldn't be 47th in anything. proposition 38 bypasses sacramento, and makes education a real priority- with the funding, to our local schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... because it makes our children #1. >>> i want to thank all the federal teand loca
we have folks spread out throughout the city. we're working well in coordination with federal, state and local authorities. we had a great conference call with the president. the governor was on it. there's a lot of teamwork going on. we have learned a lot. >> the mayor cory booker, as this proceeds, if there's things you need to get the word out nationally, you stay in touch with us. and stay safe. thank you. >> great, thank you, rachel. >> we are awaiting news conference...
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we have folks spread out throughout the city. we're working well in coordination with federal, state and local authorities. we had a great conference call with the president. the governor was on it. there's a lot of teamwork going on. we have learned a lot. >> the mayor cory booker, as this proceeds, if there's things you need to get the word out nationally, you stay in touch with us. and stay safe. thank you. >> great, thank you, rachel. >> we are awaiting a news conference from mayor michael bloomberg. we'll be right back. >>> i want to thank all the federal teand local teams in place. i'm confident that we're ready. but i think the public needs to prepare for the fact this is going to take a long time for us to clean up. the good news is we will clean up and we will get through this. >> what about the impact on the election, sir? >> i'm not worried that the point about the impact on the election. i'm worried about the impact on families and i'm worried about the impact on our first responders. i'm worried about the impact on o
we have folks spread out throughout the city. we're working well in coordination with federal, state and local authorities. we had a great conference call with the president. the governor was on it. there's a lot of teamwork going on. we have learned a lot. >> the mayor cory booker, as this proceeds, if there's things you need to get the word out nationally, you stay in touch with us. and stay safe. thank you. >> great, thank you, rachel. >> we are awaiting a news conference...
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mayor vincent gray will drive around the city with the coast guard to assess the damage. this is what he'll likely see. large trees down all over the place. this tree crashed at the intersection of nebraska and nevada avenues. two people were home at that time. they were not hurt. megan mcgrath is now live along childen street in northwest d.c. with the road closure. megan, what's going on there? >> reporter: eun, we keep moving around this morning to give you anned why of exactly what things look like this morning. we're here at beach drive and tilden street. take a look at the closure. a situation with high standing water just a little down the road. they have closed off beach drive in both directions here at tilden. you're not going to be able to take it, not until the water goes down. take a look at rock creek. this is the problem. you can see how high it is and just how swift the water is running here this morning as a result of all of that rain we got during sandy. it's going to take a little while for it to return back to normal. we probably also have some debris d
mayor vincent gray will drive around the city with the coast guard to assess the damage. this is what he'll likely see. large trees down all over the place. this tree crashed at the intersection of nebraska and nevada avenues. two people were home at that time. they were not hurt. megan mcgrath is now live along childen street in northwest d.c. with the road closure. megan, what's going on there? >> reporter: eun, we keep moving around this morning to give you anned why of exactly what...
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a storm that may be the worst new york city has ever seen. it destroyed dozens of buildings and homes from lower manhattan to queens. more than a million people are without power. parts of the subway system are still underwater. >> at home, the federal government will reopen tomorrow with the option of unscheduled leave and work. most of the major school districts in our area in maryland and virginia will also reopen tomorrow. no word yet from the d.c. public schools. >> almost 150,000 people in our area are still without power because of the storm. fewer than 10,000 of those are pepco customers. pepco credits out of state communications for what it calls a relatively small number of outages. >> the main reason for the power outages are trees that came down. there is a bunch of northern virginia. pat collins is in arlington where people are cleaning up and trying to deal with the lack of power. >> reporter: sandy has left a number of people in northern virginia with the great sense of powerlessness. chesterbrook and north lead. a tree into a
a storm that may be the worst new york city has ever seen. it destroyed dozens of buildings and homes from lower manhattan to queens. more than a million people are without power. parts of the subway system are still underwater. >> at home, the federal government will reopen tomorrow with the option of unscheduled leave and work. most of the major school districts in our area in maryland and virginia will also reopen tomorrow. no word yet from the d.c. public schools. >> almost...
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. >> yeah, we're going to focus on the northeast and the new jersey coastline into new york city and beyond where they are 8 million people without power. we don't see any major systems affecting them and even though that sandy is making her presence felt. they are going to have cloudy skies. we don't even see any big rain. that will aid in the clean up. we can take this out to the end of the week and the skies will breathen and why there's millions of power lines to be restored and carpets and craps to be cleaned, weather will not be a problem in the next couple of days. well, what about election day? well, we're going to get an idea of what it will look like. i think that we're going to be in good shape. sandy has taken a lot of energy out for the time being. we will start on the west coast and there will be some showers but through the middle part of the country, it's warm and sunny. most of it is dry and perhaps some showers and nothing heavy and maybe a small section of north eastern pennsylvania and right now we expect it to be dry and sunny with a high temperature of about 60
. >> yeah, we're going to focus on the northeast and the new jersey coastline into new york city and beyond where they are 8 million people without power. we don't see any major systems affecting them and even though that sandy is making her presence felt. they are going to have cloudy skies. we don't even see any big rain. that will aid in the clean up. we can take this out to the end of the week and the skies will breathen and why there's millions of power lines to be restored and...
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over funds between the state and the city. and you have bloomberg, one of the best mayors ever probably, and you have andrew cuomo, who has only been seen as a great governor so far, basically working in tandem here. you have the president and a guy who wrote -- gave the keynote speech for romney working in tandem. i mean, this is -- have you to be careful about saying anything is god's will but a week given to us, we're told as people to cover this story as journalists, these politicians were told to do their job this week. >> again, when you think about the area that was hit and you think about these three personalities and these three politicians, they all have a reputation for, you know, if something is not going right, they will call out. in fact, sometimes you wonder, do they enjoy making members of their own party upset at some point. or they don't mind making enemies if they think it will help them parochially. all three of them have been very effective at doing that sometimes. they're all three very media savvy. you k
over funds between the state and the city. and you have bloomberg, one of the best mayors ever probably, and you have andrew cuomo, who has only been seen as a great governor so far, basically working in tandem here. you have the president and a guy who wrote -- gave the keynote speech for romney working in tandem. i mean, this is -- have you to be careful about saying anything is god's will but a week given to us, we're told as people to cover this story as journalists, these politicians were...
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helping the folks here in the city of laurel get the clean-up done a lot faster. we talk with mark brady. with prince george's county fire and ems. he said that overall, the county fared very well. ? we weathered the storm. there was a huge amount of preparation on the part of prince george's county and the ems department. we had all of our equipment staffed and ready to go and we still do. there is still the potential of flooding days after an event like this. >> you can see how huge the root system is for this tree. it just absolutely destroyed this home behind me again. this is just the beginning of the problems that we've seen in prince george's county. we've traveled today from laurel, all the way to upper marlboro and stopped at points in between. coming up, we'll show you how the rest of the county fared with sandy. reporting live in laurel, news4. >> the program note here, "nbc nightly news" will broadcast for a full hour tonight and will air on nbc 4 from seven clog to 8:00 and nbc news will have a special program on sandy's fury coming up at 10:00. >> th
helping the folks here in the city of laurel get the clean-up done a lot faster. we talk with mark brady. with prince george's county fire and ems. he said that overall, the county fared very well. ? we weathered the storm. there was a huge amount of preparation on the part of prince george's county and the ems department. we had all of our equipment staffed and ready to go and we still do. there is still the potential of flooding days after an event like this. >> you can see how huge the...
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we want to over -- we want to brandy, covering the in new york city. >> good afternoon. super storms and the lived up to all the warning. at least 18 people have been according to the press.ted 8 million are without power. sandy is leaving behind a path of death, darkness, and flooding as it moves inland. my gosh, there is no wall. it lost hurricane status on it made landfall winds, bute per hour still had enough strength to manhattan with a record storm surged, pushing the n to a staten island street. new york city subways are also wonder several feet of water. >> our resources are ready to clean this up. a crane collapsed and is 0 stories above8 the street. a major hospital was evacuated backup generator sale. more than 50 homes were destroyed when two fires sparked in rockaway. >> there was a boat with us, we in in the boat and got there. firefighters rescued dozens e trapped using that boat. in new jersey family's retract in their flooded homes. >> we're trying to save as many lives as it is possible to save. snow is falling in multiple states. and millions are now w
we want to over -- we want to brandy, covering the in new york city. >> good afternoon. super storms and the lived up to all the warning. at least 18 people have been according to the press.ted 8 million are without power. sandy is leaving behind a path of death, darkness, and flooding as it moves inland. my gosh, there is no wall. it lost hurricane status on it made landfall winds, bute per hour still had enough strength to manhattan with a record storm surged, pushing the n to a staten...
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. -- assessing the damage in ocean city. we expect to get high tides around 8:19 down at the pierre that is damaged from the storm yesterday -- at the pier. it will be about assessing the damage and cleaning up in ocean city today. we are expecting to get an update from governor martin o'malley around 10:30 this morning. reporting live in ocean city, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> that is one of the areas that sustained the most damage in the storm, so i'm sure the governor will address the situation in ocean city. also getting a look at sandy's impact in the huntington area. >> john gonzalez is in that area, which floods often. >> a lot of nervous residents in the huntington section of alexandria, virginia. some are breathing a sigh of relief for now. fairfax county police and fire have set up an emergency command post in the shopping center off huntington ave. there's rescue equipment trucks, and even a city bus used to assist those evacuated last night. more than 100 homes along cameron run in alexandria were forced to ev
. -- assessing the damage in ocean city. we expect to get high tides around 8:19 down at the pierre that is damaged from the storm yesterday -- at the pier. it will be about assessing the damage and cleaning up in ocean city today. we are expecting to get an update from governor martin o'malley around 10:30 this morning. reporting live in ocean city, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> that is one of the areas that sustained the most damage in the storm, so i'm sure the governor will address...
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the ryan budget which mr. romney praised as an excellent piece of work with result in severe cutbacks to the agency as would republican i understand city gated sequester that could relief 8.2%. mr. romney believe that financially stressed states would do a better job than properly functioning federal agency? that is "new york times" editorial. a call from louisville, ohio. rex. independent caller. caller: i'm looking at the question and somebody will have to come to the realization that we are dealing with education regurgitation. because you said trust in government through natural disaster. could we trust so-called government in getting in to illegal unfunded wars or trust the government dealing with hiding fascist trade agreements or $4 for a gallon of gas? so, no, we can't trust the government. but the problem is the question. because the government is the people. if you go to the constitution, it is a government for the people by the people. and if you look at the election process that is going on today w
the ryan budget which mr. romney praised as an excellent piece of work with result in severe cutbacks to the agency as would republican i understand city gated sequester that could relief 8.2%. mr. romney believe that financially stressed states would do a better job than properly functioning federal agency? that is "new york times" editorial. a call from louisville, ohio. rex. independent caller. caller: i'm looking at the question and somebody will have to come to the realization...
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from the beach here into the city of 35,000. this suburb of new york city. they're expecting a storm surge of somewhere between 4 and 8 feet. it is possible this entire low-lying barrier island will be overflowed with water in the next 12 hours or so. diane. >> okay, ron. and now, as you have heard, the water is flooding into new york city. and it's where we're tracking the national damage and also the winds are bearing down on the city of skyscrapers tonight, "20/20" anchor chris cuomo is covering this city in this storm. chris. >> reporter: hello, diane. you know, we wish we didn't have to be standing in the water but it's moving too quickly to change positions. already we've had more water from sandy than we did last year from irene. we're being told that protectively they'll shut off power down here soon so we hope everybody has gotten somewhere safe. sandy is coming. the question is, how will new york city handle it? the big apple has been shut down to its core. lower manhattan looks like a ghost town. wall street will be c
from the beach here into the city of 35,000. this suburb of new york city. they're expecting a storm surge of somewhere between 4 and 8 feet. it is possible this entire low-lying barrier island will be overflowed with water in the next 12 hours or so. diane. >> okay, ron. and now, as you have heard, the water is flooding into new york city. and it's where we're tracking the national damage and also the winds are bearing down on the city of skyscrapers tonight, "20/20" anchor...
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60 din the city will not be able to harness the talent that is there that would give the city to the next place. how are we going to bring them into the process sitting where they are in universities and the private sector that are dynamic and interested in the city of the future? the city has to collaborate, at a harness that talent pool and give them the resources where is necessary. the city has the legitimization to say you are now the agent of change. it used to be the department of x and now it is another. this is hard to have. this might be years away. these are the years between now and when the city is strong enough to do it. this is part of the reinvention process, a figure out which types of public/private partnerships are possible. we have seen really interesting ways of inventing the process of partnering that do not involve giving away public assets and public goods. >> the other thing, some structural changes will to the main to how government functions. right now there are very few cities that have any type of an institute that is tasked with looking out across. the w
60 din the city will not be able to harness the talent that is there that would give the city to the next place. how are we going to bring them into the process sitting where they are in universities and the private sector that are dynamic and interested in the city of the future? the city has to collaborate, at a harness that talent pool and give them the resources where is necessary. the city has the legitimization to say you are now the agent of change. it used to be the department of x and...
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that is the latest from the city of laurel. back to you guys. >> still going to be preseasony today too. >> thanks, melanie. >>> sandy brought an early winter to some parts of west virginia and north carolina. take a look at this video. this morning the appalachian mountains could see as much as three feet of snow. >> wow! >>> sandy has also had a huge impact as far north as new england. this is video of major waves along the shore at new london, connecticut. some of her strongest winds were felt in rhode island, massachusetts and connecticut. hundreds of thousands of people have no power in those states. >>> it is 8:16 right now. let's get the latest from tucker barnes and what's going on with sandy. i think we can just call her -- we've been calling her superstorm sandy because there are -- you know, she used to be a hurricane. but i think we can just say sandy. >> at this point everybody knows the name. hey, tony, maximum wind that i could find, 91 miles per hour yesterday up in long island. >> whoa! >> that's a pretty good
that is the latest from the city of laurel. back to you guys. >> still going to be preseasony today too. >> thanks, melanie. >>> sandy brought an early winter to some parts of west virginia and north carolina. take a look at this video. this morning the appalachian mountains could see as much as three feet of snow. >> wow! >>> sandy has also had a huge impact as far north as new england. this is video of major waves along the shore at new london, connecticut....
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salt water into the new york city subway system inundating tunnels. one tunnel took 11 feet of water, pushing cars and stacking them up like toys. >> a disaster was faced as devastating as its faced in its history. >> a seven to know tanker was pushed on to a long island street the. >> you might say that's one storm. of course that's true, whether it's a snowstorm, record heat for a storm like this. when you look at it in a macro sense and you look at the trends then it becomes absolutely clear, for example it has been 331 months in a row now that with global temperatures have been above the 20th century average. that is stunning. now in 2012 alone, we had record arctic ice sea loss. we had two record u.s. heatwaves, a record drought and now we have this unprecedenced hurricane. when you look at how many hurricanes we've been having over the decades in the 1970's, we had on average eight a year. 1980's, nine. 1990's, 11. last decade, 15. three years go this decade, 19, 18 19. that's just so far. we've got a whole month left of hurricane season. you se
salt water into the new york city subway system inundating tunnels. one tunnel took 11 feet of water, pushing cars and stacking them up like toys. >> a disaster was faced as devastating as its faced in its history. >> a seven to know tanker was pushed on to a long island street the. >> you might say that's one storm. of course that's true, whether it's a snowstorm, record heat for a storm like this. when you look at it in a macro sense and you look at the trends then it...
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winds are picking up outside and throughout new york city those that are living abos or to the water are clearly in a bit more danger a lot of things have been closed in new york city including the trains the the buses are not working the tunnels have closed as of this evening the major bridges in new york city will be closed schools are closed at new york stock exchange of course is close that is monday and tuesday essentially new york city is on lockdown three hundred seventy five thousand people had been encouraged to evacuate if they were living in zones that are close to the water and the winds and heavy rain it will soon be hitting new york city in the fear is that if this water if the surge gets high enough a lower manhattan can be completely flooded and we don't know what kind of effect that will have in that in the days to comment let's remember this election day is a week away u.s. president barack obama and his opponent mitt romney they both have suspended their campaigning events for a monday and tuesday president obama returned to washington d.c. he addressed the nation
winds are picking up outside and throughout new york city those that are living abos or to the water are clearly in a bit more danger a lot of things have been closed in new york city including the trains the the buses are not working the tunnels have closed as of this evening the major bridges in new york city will be closed schools are closed at new york stock exchange of course is close that is monday and tuesday essentially new york city is on lockdown three hundred seventy five thousand...
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point guard here from last season's runners up the oklahoma city found this himself open for little to do with sixty million dollars but google fits him to three year old is set to join fellow new arrivals gerrymandered and go back. home could make his debut at the detroit pistons on wednesday and he's ready to go to become a regular starter. college i was a leader when i was there but the thunder but you know i had a different rule how to change morrow now i'm going back to my starter ways and you know you know being a leader on the court an effort first first option which i think i'm i'm deathly ready for you know we're going to go together you know it's going to be building process but we're going to grow right get better as other matters. tennis now and this being the first upset of the paris most as thirteen seed marin chile croatia went crashing out to punish qualify you as a young bitch in the second round the twenty one year old took the opening set only off to a close tie break. while a nifty drop shot to soar the two meter giant sealed the second six two for his first vict
point guard here from last season's runners up the oklahoma city found this himself open for little to do with sixty million dollars but google fits him to three year old is set to join fellow new arrivals gerrymandered and go back. home could make his debut at the detroit pistons on wednesday and he's ready to go to become a regular starter. college i was a leader when i was there but the thunder but you know i had a different rule how to change morrow now i'm going back to my starter ways and...
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he's written for we see a young man fully dressed from another city. with a digital camera a cell phone and a call waiting for him. because it seems well organized. just . because the captain said. this is serious look there's an entire spy network. the police fees two computers from the spies headquarters. the activists obtained a copy of the computer hard drives inside work photos. video please call and. i thank you. and detailed reports. they've been following marcos every move for months. the spies hide out with a six story building a few blocks from first few days full of surveillance equipment and disguises. i. now. now now i i i i i i i. despise had given marco and his friends code names. they knew where marco lived. what he ate. when he slapped. they knew everything about him. who would spend so much time and money to follow a priest and a handful of young activists. america decides to go to the press. he contacted mundo crude and award winning journalist at last republic one of proof major newspapers. the espionage against father. keep cool. i
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we have reported for years on the flooding of the basements in that part of the city. i'm sure they have problems out there today that we will hear about. >> definitely. >> 11:49. coming up, live team coverage of sandy continues. >>> we'll tell you about the incredible price tag that could come along with this devastating storm. stay with us. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like building my own coffin, and it just made me sick. [ male announcer ] priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> we
we have reported for years on the flooding of the basements in that part of the city. i'm sure they have problems out there today that we will hear about. >> definitely. >> 11:49. coming up, live team coverage of sandy continues. >>> we'll tell you about the incredible price tag that could come along with this devastating storm. stay with us. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not...
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or new york city by tuesday. regardless of the track it could certainly produce, rough seas, strong winds and some showers. along the eastern seaboard of the u.s. for the next several days. as for the continent, strong low-pressure system is located over eastern canada, producing moderate to heavy snow and heavy rain. and also, thundershowers along the cold front, and as the rain moving through, temperatures, will drop significantly, so, look at this. only 90 degrees expected in chicago. that is 15 degrees cooler than thursday. 13 degrees in oklahoma city. and threen d ein denver. still on the hot side. 30 degrees in los angeles. we have red flag warnings. for southern california. all right, moving into the philippines, and another tropical system is now moving over the south china sea. this is tropical system, expected to become a severe tropical storm within the next 24 hours. may make the second landfall in vietnam, some time between saturday afternoon into your sunday morning, local time. heavy rain, of up to
or new york city by tuesday. regardless of the track it could certainly produce, rough seas, strong winds and some showers. along the eastern seaboard of the u.s. for the next several days. as for the continent, strong low-pressure system is located over eastern canada, producing moderate to heavy snow and heavy rain. and also, thundershowers along the cold front, and as the rain moving through, temperatures, will drop significantly, so, look at this. only 90 degrees expected in chicago. that...
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the storm has always flooded most of atlantic city sweeping away an entire section of the city's famed board work. and shelters are open across the state. 100 national guard troops are on duty. in north carolina any u.s. coast guard as rescued 14 members of a crew forced to abandon ship off of the carolina coast. in tennessee they are expecting up to 10 inches of show. in chicago the national weather service has issued high wind and flood warnings for tuesday and wednesday. and in wisconsin residents along lake michigan have been advised to evacuation because the waves are expected to reach 14 to 18 feet. now here is what the presidential campaigns have on tap for tomorrow mitt romney has what his campaign is calling a relief event, which is scheduled for tuesday morning in kettering, ohio. president obama is planning to be in washington, d.c. he has no public events listed on his schedule, but we'll be watching for trips to areas that have been hit. a reminder that somebody is always in our "war room." check us out online at current.com/thewarroom, that's also where you can link up to
the storm has always flooded most of atlantic city sweeping away an entire section of the city's famed board work. and shelters are open across the state. 100 national guard troops are on duty. in north carolina any u.s. coast guard as rescued 14 members of a crew forced to abandon ship off of the carolina coast. in tennessee they are expecting up to 10 inches of show. in chicago the national weather service has issued high wind and flood warnings for tuesday and wednesday. and in wisconsin...
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is in the front while later there's a big doll being called a doll where the city's top flight teams go head to head. fourth spot tactical i thrust up what earlier in the only known the premier league match just getting sleepy scott and then i get one thanks to elect things by the end of the first half strike to go through to the quarterfinals. but in the meantime the russian football union have admitted the referee made a mistake which allowed russian premier league champions league to snatch a late winner after coming from two goals down to win three two at a line on saturday at two two in the eighty eight is a free kick was awarded to the home side and the defender kicked the ball up the field for it to be taken referee saturday because that soft thought it was in play because the did not intercepted it and pass to alexander goes it off just right home well the guy stood and is the one to build thirty three points of top spot while third bottom line yet remain two points off the top so. we wanted england this tuesday evening former russians and he kept in their shabbiness such to
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out in these cities and states the voting of the elderly on the election day the voting of the poor on election day the voting of new yorkers on election day is likely to be diminished through no fault of their own and that will affect the outcome of the election but at the same time it's extremely possible to manipulate the computers so if it's a close election it will be protested and contested as illegitimate for days and days and into the future just as the election between gore and bush. was seen by most americans as stolen that could happen again so we are in for a an electoral crisis i think of a very very profound nature. even as well as trade close down in the face of sanity and he corporate ok if my activities still believe the bankers will come out try the presidential campaign has become the most expensive in u.s. history with major corporations pouring billions into both camps and independent journalist j.m.s. and believes this will keep the occupy movement growing even often action. presidential election united states really sucks all of the oxygen out of the room ther
out in these cities and states the voting of the elderly on the election day the voting of the poor on election day the voting of new yorkers on election day is likely to be diminished through no fault of their own and that will affect the outcome of the election but at the same time it's extremely possible to manipulate the computers so if it's a close election it will be protested and contested as illegitimate for days and days and into the future just as the election between gore and bush....
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it was redrawn in redistricting and it now includes the city of aurora, the third largest city in colorado and it has a slight democratic edge. they have a democrat running in that seat. the congressman stumbled in to some trouble earlier this year when he made comments at a republican fund-raiser about the president and questioning whether or not in his party was an american. it was caught on videotape by a supporter who posted it to the internet because he agreed with the congressman's sentiments. he has been having to walk back from that view and being a member of the tea party caucus ever since. the difficulty is that he is not a known quantity and colorado politics. he represented denver in the state house, not aurora, so he's not well known in that district. he is probably a little further to the left than a lot of the unaffiliated voters, but it is a race i mentioned that has drawn considerable attention from the democratic congressional committee for spending in television markets in that race and it will be one to watch especially because of the experts looking at that in colorado
it was redrawn in redistricting and it now includes the city of aurora, the third largest city in colorado and it has a slight democratic edge. they have a democrat running in that seat. the congressman stumbled in to some trouble earlier this year when he made comments at a republican fund-raiser about the president and questioning whether or not in his party was an american. it was caught on videotape by a supporter who posted it to the internet because he agreed with the congressman's...
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the city promising to do everything it can. we're learning a man was badly beaten during the rioting. police say he was attacked by five men that remain at large. >> up to a million people are expected at tomorrow's parade, celebrating the champion giants. >> what you see is the stage being set here for the trophy ceremony after the parade. the entire thing is quite an undertaking. billy philadelphia is ready for his close up. he'll play caliope to entertain crowds at tomorrow's parade. riordan is getting in a last minute rehearsal. the only marching band performed during the parade in 2010, called on again with one million fans expected to jam san francisco market street, the floats need to be fantastic. the race is on to get eight, maybe 10, ready to roll. with less than 48 hours notice to drape sheeting it's been crazy for workers. have no doubt it will. >> mayor ed lee introduced the city team awe here, he says to make sure the event is a family friendly celebration. live in san francisco city hall, abc 7 news. >> because o
the city promising to do everything it can. we're learning a man was badly beaten during the rioting. police say he was attacked by five men that remain at large. >> up to a million people are expected at tomorrow's parade, celebrating the champion giants. >> what you see is the stage being set here for the trophy ceremony after the parade. the entire thing is quite an undertaking. billy philadelphia is ready for his close up. he'll play caliope to entertain crowds at tomorrow's...
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in city of jeddah orchestra from i'm sorry i think the bahraini movement is much more like the egyptian people smoove mind it's actually an indigenous movement are there is no proof of iran's involvement or stalking by the bahraini struggle as are so these in the bahraini monarchy have been amazing i mean this is really an indigenous movement it's based upon a form of minority rule you know dissimilar to you know what happened in iraq over and saddam hussein was in power so we need to you know to give all the legitimacy of the legitimacy why is somebody artificially over tool. quite others have been propped up laboring them in this sense to move with the far left who rule whether your probation or not really seems to matter whether you lose all freedom or not now a lot of prominent behind the activist second jail including not the overtop was now serving three years for tweeting and participating in illegal gatherings do you see their fate changing now as well. you know the region has to evolve i mean as you know the arab spring is no more than a year old and there are really many diver
in city of jeddah orchestra from i'm sorry i think the bahraini movement is much more like the egyptian people smoove mind it's actually an indigenous movement are there is no proof of iran's involvement or stalking by the bahraini struggle as are so these in the bahraini monarchy have been amazing i mean this is really an indigenous movement it's based upon a form of minority rule you know dissimilar to you know what happened in iraq over and saddam hussein was in power so we need to you know...
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throughout the city some planes collapsing a building on the west side of manhattan has collapsed tens of thousands of people have been displaced from their homes millions are now without power me included and clearly this storm is not over we don't know how bad it's going to get is of course the horse else you are in manhattan but you can't disregard the outer boroughs like queens and brooklyn and staten island. all of all of new yorkers right now are suffering i should extend that to all those living in new jersey virginia maryland along the east coast this is this is a brutal storm may be easing up but clearly it is causing significant damage a sandy is clearly becoming a huge player in this two thousand tom alexion u.s. president barack obama and his opponent mitt romney they were going to suspend their campaigning events for monday and tuesday president obama returned to washington d.c. he addressed the nation about the series weather conditions told americans as this is a very extreme and. serious storm and everyone should be taking this circumstance very seriously now on the gal
throughout the city some planes collapsing a building on the west side of manhattan has collapsed tens of thousands of people have been displaced from their homes millions are now without power me included and clearly this storm is not over we don't know how bad it's going to get is of course the horse else you are in manhattan but you can't disregard the outer boroughs like queens and brooklyn and staten island. all of all of new yorkers right now are suffering i should extend that to all...
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the new york city skyline. you see it from new jersey, far and wide. we now have video showing the moments of the crane buckled in the violent winds. take a look. frightening video showing the partial collapse. it happened on top of a nearly completed luxury apartment building, said to be the city's tallest residential building. neighbors evacuated as officials tried to figure out how to stabilize this thing. i want to bring in alina cho who is joining us now. it is incredible to see this towering over the skyline this whole area is closed off. >> it is. it is a seven-block area that has been evacuated around that crane, anderson. it is literally the site that took new yorkers' breath away. if you think about it, it is still dangling precariously a thousand feet up from the ground. we do have a bit of good news from mayor bloomberg this morning. he said it appears at this point the crane is stable, but that the winds are going to have to die down even a bit more before they will be able to secure it. when that
the new york city skyline. you see it from new jersey, far and wide. we now have video showing the moments of the crane buckled in the violent winds. take a look. frightening video showing the partial collapse. it happened on top of a nearly completed luxury apartment building, said to be the city's tallest residential building. neighbors evacuated as officials tried to figure out how to stabilize this thing. i want to bring in alina cho who is joining us now. it is incredible to see this...
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bit in the new york city harbor. again, that's at 9:07 this morning is the next high tide cycle we need to watch. it will not be as bad as the one we got done with last night. also, 7 million people without power. as we head through november and the temperatures get cold this time of year. the 40s are in place over pittsburgh, philadelphia, all the way down to d.c. windchills in the 30s, especially down around the delmarva region. that's cold, chilly air to be in your house at night. a lot of people probably had a lot of warmth last night and now it is freezing, probably going to have to find somewhere else to stay, not going to be an option especially if you have young kids in your house. not advised for anyone to be traveling in portions of west virginia or southern ohio. we have a full-fledged snowstorm. this is all the moisture from the hurricanes thrown back into the cold air and now a full-fledged blizzard going on in the appalachians, even cha charleston. so i guess you guys kind of see the big picture here. w
bit in the new york city harbor. again, that's at 9:07 this morning is the next high tide cycle we need to watch. it will not be as bad as the one we got done with last night. also, 7 million people without power. as we head through november and the temperatures get cold this time of year. the 40s are in place over pittsburgh, philadelphia, all the way down to d.c. windchills in the 30s, especially down around the delmarva region. that's cold, chilly air to be in your house at night. a lot of...
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parts of atlantic city are under water this morning including the roads going into the city. some residents disobeyed mandatory evacuations. new jersey governor chris christie called the people who stayed, quote stupid and selfish. >>> we know there were mandatory evacuations in ocean city where sandy pack a powerful punch. >> fox 5's lauren demarco is live there now with a look at sandy's impact. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. the biggest thing we've been saying right now is it is just cold and certainly windy. the highest wind gust yesterday up to 58 miles per hour. dim feeling some wind gusts right now as well . it appears the rain is pretty light right now. it comes in bands. it is definitely coming down but it doesn't really hurt you as it whips against you in the wind at this point. we have power right here. we are at 17th street at the boardwalk. downtown, everybody from second street down to the inlet on the bayside and from 11th on the bayside doesn't have power. they shut that power off as a proactive move. pretty cold for those folks. hopefu
parts of atlantic city are under water this morning including the roads going into the city. some residents disobeyed mandatory evacuations. new jersey governor chris christie called the people who stayed, quote stupid and selfish. >>> we know there were mandatory evacuations in ocean city where sandy pack a powerful punch. >> fox 5's lauren demarco is live there now with a look at sandy's impact. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. the biggest thing...